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Exotica Modern issue 22:
Doug Horne kicks off this issue with an eye-popping cover and we’re thrilled to have his art grace Exotica Moderne once again.
This issue features an in-depth interview with Mark Riddle (aka Marty Lush) as he discusses his involvement in the exotica musical scene and the development of his album “Lahaina Sunset.”
Shawn Gadberry showcases another “famous” person in the Tiki community - this time author and roving home Tiki bar traveller – Tiki Tom-Tom.
Kevin Quigley makes a stop in Cambridge, Massachusetts exploring the origins, food and cocktails at Wusong Road, while Anna Maria Sophia Cancelli showcases The Sorrow Drowner in Wilmington, North Carolina. Justin Cristaldi spends an evening at New York City’s newest escapist destination, Paradise Lost.
Kari Hendler says goodbye to the Pacific Northwest’s finest Tiki convention, Tiki Kon as they recently bid “Bon Voyage” to this staple event in the Tiki calendar.
Ray Wyland orders up pizza with a slice of Tiki at Chicagoland’s Kahala Koa, and Tiki Lindy blends Asian with classic American fare with new recipes in Tiki Tidbits.
“Tiki Tom” Duncan sets the way back dial to 1951 with a visit to Skipper Kents, in San Francisco in his Tiki Time Machine feature.
Finally, we showcase the home Tiki bar of Gregory Harte - The Sunken Schooner, purported to be along the treacherous shores of Lake Michigan.
All this and music reviews, cocktails and more!
Exotica Modern issue 21:
Michigan-based artist Kyle Raetz graces this issue’s cover and inside you’ll find another round of Tiki articles, music reviews, tasty food and cocktail recipes and more!
We start by taking road trip though Georgia, conducted by BJ Burris as he visits four Southern Tiki destinations. Scott Feinblatt also travels to Spike’s Breezeway where he discusses the genesis of Spike’s Youtube show and his musical career.
We’ve all heard the story of how the Mai Tai came to be called the Mai Tai, but how much do you really know about Carrie Guild, the woman who coined the name? David Barlett offers a small glimpse into Guild’s life.
Both Ray Wyland and Tony Manfetano explore non-alcoholic Tiki drinks for those wondering about going alcohol-free while maintaining a Tiki lifestyle, and Tiki Lindy explores the French/Polynesian connection with new recipes in Tiki Tidbits.
We’ve a wave of surf music hitting the pages with an in-depth interview with Lords of Atlantis and pictorial of Tiki Underground’s first Tiki Underground Tidal Wave Surf Fest.
“Tiki Tom” Duncan sets the way back dial to 1967 with a visit to Hawaii Kai, in the Winter Garden Theatre Building in New York City.
If life is all about the journey, the home Tiki bar of Jim and Cathrin Finney is quite the journey. The pair have taken a methodical and curated approach to building their mid-century styled Tiki bar called The Stardust Tiki Lounge.
Tiki TomTom discusses the new event, Tiki-A-Go-Go with organizers Mary and Jason Wescoat, Jenna Smith, and José Villasana in advance of the April 5th through 7th dates in Orlando.
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Sist endret: 13.3.2024, 12:07 ・ FINN-kode: 343985745